Male-female friendship in the context of existing relationships has sparked strong emotions for years. Some see it as proof of maturity and trust, others treat it as an inevitable path to betrayal. Psychologists point out that the line between sympathy and infatuation is often thin, and divorce statistics are frequently linked to seemingly “innocent” relationships outside of partnerships. Meanwhile, popular conspiracy theories claim that promoting male-female friendship is a way of breaking traditional family bonds. Society is divided: some believe gender does not matter, others insist that biology will always prevail. So can such a relationship truly exist without undertones, or is it just an illusion? Take part in the poll and judge for yourself.
Category: Media
Media covers surveys on trust in information sources, the influence of media on public opinion and changing content-consumption habits. This category examines audience preferences, the role of traditional and digital outlets and perceptions of their impartiality.





